Because not all reference materials can be
available to everyone, volunteers who have access to these materials can provide a
valuable service by reviewing or searching them for information about person(s) and
families being researched by others.

Please follow these guidelines when
requesting a lookup:

Put "SEDGWICK COUNTY LOOKUP" as
the subject of your message. This will help ensure that your request is not accidentally
overlooked.

Limit your request to 1 or 2 specific names
-- a request such as "anything you have about the SMITH family" will be ignored
or rejected.

Provide as much appropriate information as
you know i.e. names, dates, places, relationships.

Due to the copyright laws, lookup volunteers
cannot provide copies or extensive information extracts from books unless permission has
been obtained from the copyright holder or the copyright has expired. They can confirm
that the publication appears to contain information pertinent to your request, and may be
able to refer you to a place to review or acquire the reference work.

Be patient, these people are volunteers and
may not always be able to respond to your request immediately. And, please, don't forget
to thank the volunteer for their time and effort.

I am always in need of more Lookup
Volunteers. If you own or have access to materials which would be of interest to the
genealogical researcher, and would be able to provide this valuable service please contact
me.

The following persons have
agreed to provide lookups; contact them directly to request the information.

Billi Johnson -- billi@kci.net
(Note: this email address does not work. I would like to thank Billi for the
work that has been done. If anyone knows of a new email address please
contact

The History of Sedgwick County, Colorado, Vol. I, by the Fort
Sedgwick Historical Society, 1982.

The History of Sedgwick County, Colorado, Vol. II, by the Fort
Sedgwick Historical Society, 1985.

I have been indexing the Sedgwick County Probate
Records for the past year. I do have a great many names now from the
beginning of Sedgwick County in 1889 to about 1937.

Gone, But Not Forgotten: Hillside Cemetery, Julesburg, Colorado
(2nd Ed.), by Denise M. Thyne, 1996. Every grave site through 1995 is listed with name, dates, inscription, and
location.

The Lanckriet Family by Debbie Cwik and Margaret Jones,
updated October 1990.
This book includes information on Edmund Lanckriet and Suzanne Klug and all
their descendents. It tells how the Lanckriet and Klug families came to Julesburg
Colorado. It also has some information on their ancestors.